Tortilla Pinwheels with Salsa - Christmas Appetizer Recipe (2024)

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Get the party started with these Tortilla Pinwheels with Salsa. Packed with mouthwatering ingredients and paired with zesty salsa, it’s a combo no one can resist. Perfect for holidays, potlucks, and more.

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As the festive season approaches, I’ve been diving into my recipe box, searching for those foolproof appetizers that never let me down. The ones that have everyone congregating around the food table, plates in hand, eyes wide with delight. And you know what? I think I’ve found the perfect one to share with you today. Let’s talk about Tortilla Pinwheels with Salsa.

Whether I’m the host or guest, pinwheels (or as my family calls them, ‘roll-ups’) are one of my favorite appetizers. They are so simple to put together, and they are always packed with flavor. These Tortilla Pinhweels with Salsa are no exception.

While this recipe can be made any time of the year, I decided to dress up my pinwheels for the holidays! With clever stacking and a few “ornaments,” I made a roll-up Christmas tree! It’s fun to do, and the festive presentation will make this appetizer even more appealing to your holiday guests. Let me show you how quickly they come together, plus my ideas for serving them.

Want more Christmas appetizer ideas? You’ve got it! You’ll love this list of the best Christmas appetizer recipes.

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1 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

2 Ingredients

4 Recipe Variations

5 Frequently Asked Questions

6 More Christmas Appetizers You’ll Love

7 Tortilla Roll-ups with Salsa

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • There’s nothing like an appetizer that shouts ‘Christmas’ without you having to say a word. The tree shape gives these pinwheels a special festive touch, making your holiday spread instantly memorable.
  • If you’re like me and love to keep things uncomplicated in the kitchen, these are right up your alley. With a few ingredients and some simple steps, you get a snack that’s bursting with taste.
  • Whether you’re entertaining a small group of friends or the entire extended family, these pinwheels have universal appeal. Everyone will be sneaking in just ‘one more’ before the evening’s out.
  • One of the joys of this recipe is how adaptable it is. Want to add some different fillings or spices? Go for it! It’s all about making it your own.
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Ingredients

  • cream cheese
  • ranch dressing mix
  • pimentos
  • green chilis
  • black olives
  • green onions
  • yellow pepper
  • sharp cheddar cheese
  • green flour tortillas
  • cherry tomatoes
  • salsa
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How to Make

Ready to get rolling? Literally! I’ll walk you through the easy steps below. I’ve also provideda full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card below.

  1. Start by preparing your filling. I shared my favorite combination in the recipe below, but you can get creative with the ingredients and use what you like or have on hand. For best results, make sure the cream cheese is nicely softened so it’s easy to mix things in.
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  1. Once your filling is ready, spread it out on four flour tortillas. I used green ones since I would be stacking my roll-ups to look like a Christmas tree. However, you can use the color and type of flour tortillas you prefer.
  2. Then, roll up the tortillas and pop them into the refrigerator so the cream cheese will stiffen. This will make slicing them easier.
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  1. Once the tortillas are firm, use a serrated knife to slice the roll-ups.
  2. To serve, I stacked mine in the shape of a tree. To do this, get a round plate and add a layer of the sliced pinwheels. Continue stacking the pinwheels, making each layer smaller and smaller.
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  1. To decorate the tree, tuck in a few cherry tomatoes and finish the top with a star cut out of yellow pepper. (Like I did for my Christmas Tree Cheeseball!)
  2. While the roll-ups are delicious on their own, I recommend serving them with your favorite salsa. This will make the flavors pop.

And voila! The perfect Christmas appetizer is ready to serve your guests. I think everyone is going to love these Tortilla Pinwheels with Salsa.

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Recipe Variations

If you enjoyed this tortilla pinwheel recipe and want to try other flavor and ingredient variations, I can help! This recipe is easily adaptable to include whatever you prefer. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Spicy Pimento & Cheese Pinwheels: Blend the cream cheese, sharp cheddar cheese, pimentos, and a touch of the ranch dressing mix for a spicy kick. Spread on the tortilla and roll up.
  • Veggie Delight Pinwheels: Mix chopped green onions, diced yellow pepper, and sliced black olives with cream cheese. Add a sprinkle of ranch dressing mix for added flavor. Spread on the tortilla and roll.
  • Zesty Chili & Cheese Pinwheels: Combine cream cheese, chopped green chilis, sharp cheddar cheese, and a dash of ranch dressing mix. Spread the mixture on the tortilla, then roll.
  • Mediterranean-inspired Pinwheels: Mix cream cheese with sliced black olives, diced yellow pepper, and chopped green onions. Add a pinch of ranch dressing mix for zest. Spread on the tortilla and roll.
  • Cheesy Ranch Pinwheels: Blend cream cheese with sharp cheddar cheese and a generous sprinkle of ranch dressing mix. Spread the creamy mixture on the tortilla and roll.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of tortillas work best for these pinwheels?

You can use any kind of tortilla you like – white, wheat, spinach, or even sun-dried tomato for a pop of color! Just make sure they are soft and pliable so they roll up easily without breaking.

Can I prepare these Tortilla Pinwheels ahead of time?

Absolutely! In fact, I recommend making them a few hours in advance. This allows the flavors to meld together beautifully. Just cover them with a damp paper towel and plastic wrap, and refrigerate. When you’re ready to serve, stack them up in that adorable tree shape.

I’m not a fan of salsa. What other dips can I pair with this?

No worries! These roll-ups are versatile. You can pair them with ranch dressing, guacamole, sour cream, or even a creamy cheese dip. Whatever floats your boat!

My pinwheels are coming apart. Any tips?

Make sure you’re not overfilling the tortillas. Also, applying a bit of cream cheese or your chosen spread on the edge can act as a “glue” to hold the roll-up together. After rolling, refrigerating them for a bit can also help them stay intact.

Can I add some meat to these pinwheels?

Of course! Feel free to add some cooked shredded chicken, thinly sliced ham, or even some crispy bacon bits for an extra layer of flavor.

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More Christmas Appetizers You’ll Love

  • Christmas Charcuterie Cups
  • Christmas Tree Cheese Ball
  • Roasted Garlic Shrimp
  • Christmas Tree Cheese Board
  • Cranberry Brie Bites
  • Cheese-Filled Pull-Apart Roll

Whether you’re hosting a big gathering or just indulging in a quiet evening snack, these tortilla pinwheels are sure to become a favorite! I hope you love them! If you do,please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below.

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Tortilla Roll-ups with Salsa

These Tortilla Roll-Ups are the perfect Christmas appetizer recipe. Stacked into a tree shape and served with salsa, they are an easy-to-make, crowd-pleasing snack.

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: appetizer, holiday, pinwheels, roll-ups

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 304kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 packages (16 ounces total) cream cheese, softened
  • 1 package ranch dressing mix
  • 1 jar (4 ounces) pimentos, drained and patted dry
  • 1 jar (4 ounces) green chilis, drained and patted dry
  • 1 can (2.25 ounces) sliced black olives, drained and roughly chopped
  • 2 green onions chopped
  • 1/4 cup chopped yellow pepper plus a piece cut into a star shape
  • 3/4 cup finely shredded sharp cheddar cheese
  • 4 12-inch green flour tortillas
  • 10-12 cherry tomatoes
  • Salsa for serving

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mix together the softened cream cheese and the ranch dressing mix until evenly combined.

  • Then add the pimentos, green chilis, black olives, green onions, yellow pepper, and cheddar cheese. Stir gently until they evenly distributed in the cream cheese.

  • Divide the cream cheese mixture on the four tortillas. Then, using a spatula, spread the mixture on each tortilla in an even layer. Keep the mixture a 1/2 inch from the edge.

  • Roll up the tortillas. Set them on a plate and cover it with plastic wrap. Chill in the refrigerator for about 2 hours or until firm. Then using a serrated knife, cut the tortillas into 1/2-inch slices.

  • Stack in layers to form a “tree.” Garnish with cherry tomato “ornaments” and a yellow pepper “star.” Serve with salsa.

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Nutrition

Calories: 304kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Cholesterol: 59mg | Sodium: 1284mg | Potassium: 249mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 1385IU | Vitamin C: 21mg | Calcium: 150mg | Iron: 1mg

Tortilla Pinwheels with Salsa - Christmas Appetizer Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you prep pinwheels the night before? ›

Can you make pinwheels ahead of time? Yes—tortilla pinwheels are a perfect make-ahead potluck recipe. In fact, you should assemble and roll the pinwheels at least a few hours ahead for best results. However, make them only 24 hours ahead at most to ensure the tortillas do not become soggy.

How do I keep my pinwheels from getting soggy? ›

Here are some useful tips:
  1. Wrap each sandwich individually in plastic wrap or foil. ...
  2. If making pinwheel wraps, wrap the assembled pinwheel tightly in plastic wrap before refrigerating.
  3. Place wraps in a sealed container or bag. ...
  4. Add a paper towel to the container to soak up excess moisture.
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Do pinwheels keep overnight? ›

Yes, you can make pinwheels the day or night before you plan to serve them. If Serving within 1 Day. Store the pinwheels at room temperature, then reheat in the oven. If Serving Later On.

How long do pinwheels need to be refrigerated? ›

These will keep for up to four days in the refrigerator once they're made. You can also freeze pinwheels for up to two months.

Can you make tortillas the night before? ›

This recipe for soft flour tortillas is quick and easy. Soft and tender, with just a little bit of "chew," you can have these on the table in under an hour. The dough can also be made the day before and allowed to rest in the fridge overnight.

Can you let tortilla dough sit overnight? ›

Some tortilla makers cover their dough and rest it overnight in the fridge, making it even easier to work with. There are a few reasons why this is so critical. It allows the dough to thoroughly and evenly hydrate, creating a consistent mix that cooks the same way every time.

How to keep tortillas from getting soggy in the fridge? ›

Airtight food storage containers are the ideal option, as they prevent air and moisture from seeping in and causing the wrap to become soggy or stale. Reusable food containers are also a great choice, as they are eco-friendly and can be used again and again to store wraps and other types of food.

Why are my pinwheels falling apart? ›

Problem: The Pinwheels are Falling Apart

If pinwheels aren't rolled tightly or the filling is too bulky, they may not hold their shape. Solution: Use toothpicks to secure the tortilla after rolling​​. Prevention: Do not overfill the tortillas, and ensure there is enough cream cheese to hold the ingredients together​​.

Can you freeze tortilla pinwheel sandwiches? ›

Can you freeze pinwheels? Yes, pinwheels freeze very well for up to two months. To freeze, line the pinwheels on a baking sheet or platter so they aren't touching and place in the freezer to flash freeze. Freeze until solid, about 2 hours then transfer to a freezer-safe storage bag.

What to eat with pinwheels? ›

Add your favorite fruits, veggies, nuts, cheeses, and sweet treats into your lunch box and snack on them during the day for some much-needed variety. We like to add something substantial too, which is why this box includes a delicious pinwheel with garlic aioli!

Can you freeze tortilla rollups? ›

Make ahead: Mexican Tortilla Roll Ups are best served chilled after at least 2 hours of “marination” time in the refrigerator. The flavor gets better as they chill! Feel free to make them up to 3 days in advance. Freezer: These freeze like a dream!

Can you prep a sandwich the night before? ›

Ideally, you should aim to make your sandwiches as close to the day of your party as possible for the best flavor and freshness. I recommend making your sandwiches no more than 48hrs in advance for the best flavor come party time.

How far in advance can you meal prep wraps? ›

Following a Sunday Prep plan helps a lot, as does having a plan for quick & easy lunches that will come together fast. These make-ahead lunch wraps can be easily stored in the fridge for up to 3-5 days & can be customized to your child's taste.

How do you make ahead wraps not soggy? ›

Let your wrap filling cool down to room temp before wrapping it up in a tortilla. This helps avoid condensation collecting inside the wrap, thereby bringing on sogginess.

What should be done in preparing a pinwheel sandwich? ›

Steps:
  1. Flatten bread with a rolling pin. Spread Lady's Choice Real Mayonnaise and place ham and cheese on top of the bread.
  2. Roll up the bread tightly and slice crosswise to make four bites.
  3. Pin with toothpicks to secure.

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